Celebrity President thanks ‘patriotic’ celebrities in Hollywood for putting him in the WH

President Obama arrived at a back-to-back fundraising dinner and concert on Wednesday night [in Beverly Hills] and raised $4 million for the Democratic National Committee. He basked in the glow of his Hollywood supporters and thanked them for making his candidacy possible.

“If it weren’t for you,” Mr. Obama told a celebrity-filled crowd gathered at The Beverly Hilton, “we would not be in the White House.”

There was Jamie Foxx and Marissa Tomei, Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffth, Steven Spielberg and Jeffrey Katzenberg, and a long line of bold and not-so-bold names.

As Mr. Katzenberg introduced the president at his first California fundraiser since taking office, he said: “If you look in the dictionary under ‘grace under fire,’ it will say Barack Obama.”

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He gave himself a strong grade for the opening stretch of his time in office.

“I would put these first four months up against any prior administration since F.D.R,” Mr. Obama said. Later, he added: “I’m confident in the future, but I’m not yet content.”

A gaggle of sign-waving protestors milled around outside The Beverly Hilton, the sprawling hotel on Wilshire Boulevard. They must have caught the president’s eye when he arrived at the hotel from an earlier stop in Las Vegas because he relayed one of their messages to the crowd.

“One of them said, “Obama keep your promise,’” the president said. “I thought that’s fair. I don’t know which promise he was talking about.”

The people at the audience – who paid $30,400 per couple to attend – laughed as they ate a dinner of roasted tenderloin, grilled organic chicken and sun choke rosemary mashed potatoes.

Boy, I’m sure glad Obama went to the trouble of dishing out praise to Hollywood celebrities. Wouldn’t wanna save that praise for folks like the military, the police, the fire fighters, the first responders, those who devote their lives to charity, etc. – y’know, people who do so much for others and typically don’t ask for much in return.